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you have to remember the over goal is not to send up satellites but to create a colony on mars. elon's life goal for some people as sounds really weird but he thinks the human species needs a backup plan and he feels his existential thread -- threats will be the human species will be wiped out only are not doing anything about this. i don't think he would take exception with that at all. when we would talk you would break down in tears at the thought of man being wiped out by a virus or something that we haven't even for seen. >> host: mary beth brown, who is she? >> guest: these comparisons are true or you want to indulge them for little but she would be the invalid -- a equivalent of his loyal assistant. she worked with him for about 13 years dating back to the paypal days and elon's crazy life living in two cities every week at the same time working seven days a week. she did all of that. she essentially gave life to him. she was his personal assistant, his work assistant. she would handle as his decisions and she was the person that people would come to if they wanted to ask
you have to remember the over goal is not to send up satellites but to create a colony on mars. elon's life goal for some people as sounds really weird but he thinks the human species needs a backup plan and he feels his existential thread -- threats will be the human species will be wiped out only are not doing anything about this. i don't think he would take exception with that at all. when we would talk you would break down in tears at the thought of man being wiped out by a virus or...
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they didn't have marring band. i didn't have anything to join. and then i discovered a whole bunch of other things, i got in to dance, i got in to filming video and all the other things i was doing and i really missed the instrument. i wanted to get back in to plying, ab then one of my teachers pulled my aside one day and she said, it's god that you're creative and you love to explore and learn new things, but you need to choose one thing that you want to focus on because otherwise you're going to be a jack of all trades. and i went home that day and i thought, what is that i cannot live without? that's what i decided that writing was the one thing i couldn't live without. i gave up everything else and focused on my writer. >> you a your book ran a book award and "dancing butterflies" won a national latino book award if 2010. this is the first non-fiction the memoir. it's a personal memoir. >> it is extremely personal, yes. that's the only way i know how to write, and even with my finks, even though it is fiction, it's also inspired by personal e
they didn't have marring band. i didn't have anything to join. and then i discovered a whole bunch of other things, i got in to dance, i got in to filming video and all the other things i was doing and i really missed the instrument. i wanted to get back in to plying, ab then one of my teachers pulled my aside one day and she said, it's god that you're creative and you love to explore and learn new things, but you need to choose one thing that you want to focus on because otherwise you're going...
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that's going kind of supply the first oxygen on mars. and be we would watch this in a video camera. >> host: and was that successful? [laughter] >> guest: he never quite gets there. he goes to russia. it's one of these amazing stories. he's got to buy the rockets, so he goes to russia to get these intercontinental ballistic missiles, refurbished ones, you know, russia's the only place he can buy these. the russians treat him sort of like just a dot.com millionaire that they can take advantage of. they try to overcharge him, they don't really take him seriously. and then he comes back from that trip and he decides, look, what i have to do is build my own rockets, and that's the only way i'm going to do this, and this is kind of where his company, spacex, is born around 2001. it is this idea that they're going to be the southwest for space. he's going to assemble rockets much cheaper than other companies, and he's also going to assemble them faster and really sort of put the aerospace industry on its head. >> host: what has spacex accompli
that's going kind of supply the first oxygen on mars. and be we would watch this in a video camera. >> host: and was that successful? [laughter] >> guest: he never quite gets there. he goes to russia. it's one of these amazing stories. he's got to buy the rockets, so he goes to russia to get these intercontinental ballistic missiles, refurbished ones, you know, russia's the only place he can buy these. the russians treat him sort of like just a dot.com millionaire that they can take...
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>> curiosity was the rover up on to mars, and it is searching for
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you said i stood as such it should i go to mar-a-lago yes i did not say that at mar-a-lago. so that's not true i have another philosophy. whether i like you or dislike you if something bad happens in your life i want to be the first person to call you. because one thing i learned in life is we have too many facebook friends we don't have real friends. the first thing it happens when something bad happens in your life everybody abandons you. i want to call you not to help it i just want to know how you're doing as a person. i do that on both sides of the do not pick i think as a person of who i am i'm going to do that. you can say anything you want about me going to mar-a-lago. i simply got a phone call i was on the doing a fundraiser. what i can buy into the president, yes. i think all the attention would go out? no. with the back story behind that one too? i get asked if i could come by and see. i like president trump. we have good relationships we yelled each other at times, we have bad relationships at times. but, it might relationship with him i do not criticize them on
you said i stood as such it should i go to mar-a-lago yes i did not say that at mar-a-lago. so that's not true i have another philosophy. whether i like you or dislike you if something bad happens in your life i want to be the first person to call you. because one thing i learned in life is we have too many facebook friends we don't have real friends. the first thing it happens when something bad happens in your life everybody abandons you. i want to call you not to help it i just want to know...
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you can say anything you want into me going to mar-a-lago. i simply got a phone call and i was down there doing a fundraiser. what i can buy into the president? yes. i think all the attention would go out? no. she want the back story behind that too? i can buy as it looks like president trump. we have good relationships be yelled at each other times be a bad relationship sometimes. i do not criticize them onel tv all think back and forth. that is read the respectful thing tofu do. loss of sense to hear things you might not want to do but if i'm going to be a real friend i should tell him exactly what i think. we have had some heated conversations. he has to come by and see him, i happen to be in palm beach at that time. so i said yes. thirty minutes later the "new york times" has had a thought is going to go by and no one was going to know that. now the press is all around. so i go in and i sit down for lunch the first and the president said is did you leak this? i said no i didn't tell them. did your staff click this question requires no i d
you can say anything you want into me going to mar-a-lago. i simply got a phone call and i was down there doing a fundraiser. what i can buy into the president? yes. i think all the attention would go out? no. she want the back story behind that too? i can buy as it looks like president trump. we have good relationships be yelled at each other times be a bad relationship sometimes. i do not criticize them onel tv all think back and forth. that is read the respectful thing tofu do. loss of sense...
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one of my editors used to call with the low gre man arriving from mars when you look at the strange habits of opposed toomebody who have some context and knowledge and understand the culture. it is very dangeus because we don't get enough from the rest ofhe world here. >> also a danger that a lack outside? >> of course. because and totalitarian regimes whre you cant cover news very accurately or you will die or we banished. that happens with the white house. you may not die but that happened in the george debut bush white house a lot. a very good question. but now have editors in this country who can stop and say what? that may generate to our be the moment that iou do send people over and attorney did a big two were and look at the stories from the outsider perspective. you are quite write. >> we will take one more question. we're running a little over an hour. >> first i he quick sty, iot a call from springfield massachusetts and i was up in new hampshire yesterday theyaid to get "the boston globe" there was the article where paulson ote about one of a great survivors oone of the great f
one of my editors used to call with the low gre man arriving from mars when you look at the strange habits of opposed toomebody who have some context and knowledge and understand the culture. it is very dangeus because we don't get enough from the rest ofhe world here. >> also a danger that a lack outside? >> of course. because and totalitarian regimes whre you cant cover news very accurately or you will die or we banished. that happens with the white house. you may not die but that...
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you call yourself an irish american and you don't know who thomas francis mar is. mideast -- most people don't know. one of the most famous irish up until kennedy came along. they were slaves and there was a free australia because of him. he packed, he knew abraham lincoln and daniel oconnel. man who freed catholics in ireland. that's my job is to resurrect the great irishman who was flawed as well as brilliant. >> that is to be irish in ireland was to live in a land not your own and i wonder if you could comment on that as a way of giving background. >> right, he was born in 1823, previctorian ireland and they're getting into the probably 700th year under boot hill and you have to understand, i saw these parallels later what we now call ethic cleansing and what we now call apartheid and genocide, none of those terms were around, all of those were applied to the irish and for almost 700 years it was a crime to be irish. they outlawed their language, they outlawed their sports, so the first thing the irish did when they moved to the first empire of new england empir
you call yourself an irish american and you don't know who thomas francis mar is. mideast -- most people don't know. one of the most famous irish up until kennedy came along. they were slaves and there was a free australia because of him. he packed, he knew abraham lincoln and daniel oconnel. man who freed catholics in ireland. that's my job is to resurrect the great irishman who was flawed as well as brilliant. >> that is to be irish in ireland was to live in a land not your own and i...
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i hope that we fund a mission to mars. >> was has nasa's response been? >> they weren't happy i was writing the book. they were embarrassed. this is a guy from the inside. he stole a 600 pound safe off of the campus. they weren't thrilled. they didn't want to make me into a hero. they haven't responded. when people read the book, they are going to love it. i think it makes nasa look very cool and it will hopefully get people to want to be involved. i think they'll like it. i thought facebook would like" the social network." they did come around. it's not an hit job. that's for sure. >> one last question and we'll call it an evening. yes, ma'am, right in the middle. >> what happened to the girlfriend? fall out with her legally or otherwise? >> so thad with the climb with the girlfriend and another girl, and then he took the fall. he forced them to do it. him and the other guy went to jail and the girls did not. they got probation and she never spoke to him again. it was sad, you know, they had known each other three weeks. it was quick love. and when she w
i hope that we fund a mission to mars. >> was has nasa's response been? >> they weren't happy i was writing the book. they were embarrassed. this is a guy from the inside. he stole a 600 pound safe off of the campus. they weren't thrilled. they didn't want to make me into a hero. they haven't responded. when people read the book, they are going to love it. i think it makes nasa look very cool and it will hopefully get people to want to be involved. i think they'll like it. i thought...
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did i go to mar-a-lago, but i didn't say that at mar-a-lago for that basis, right? so that's not true. i also have another philosophy, whether i like you or dislike you, if something bad happens in your life, i want to be the first person to call you because one thing i learned in life is, we have too many facebook friends, we don't have real friends. the first thing that happens when something bad happens in your life, everyone abandons you. i want to call you not to help you with-- i just want to know how you're doing as a person. i do that on both sides of the aisle, as a person who i am i can do that. you can put anything you want me going into mar-a-lago, i got a phone call and i was down there doing a fundraiser would i come by and see the president? yeah. did i think all the attention-- you want the back story on that one, too? i get asked if i could come by and see. look, i like president trump, we have good relationships, we yell at each other at times, we had bad relationships at time. my relationship with him, i don't criticize him on tv i'll tell him bac
did i go to mar-a-lago, but i didn't say that at mar-a-lago for that basis, right? so that's not true. i also have another philosophy, whether i like you or dislike you, if something bad happens in your life, i want to be the first person to call you because one thing i learned in life is, we have too many facebook friends, we don't have real friends. the first thing that happens when something bad happens in your life, everyone abandons you. i want to call you not to help you with-- i just...
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then last night i stumbled upon nbc streaming and they had trump on from a conservative dinner inn mar-a-lago where they gave him like 10 minutes to thank all the people that he supported, who supported him and then they cut away and said we will come back because we are only interested in hearing what he has to say about the special prosecutor. then they cut back in and he did talk about them appointing the special prosecutor. and it went on and on about how persecuted he has been. and how he's given 11000 pages of documentation and they have everything on him what do they keep asking for? i finally had to turn it off because it was going on for too long unfiltered. so i think were back and that's upsetting. >> hi. [laughter] i didn't know if that is aqu question? >> i am all for community meeting style. statements or questions are fine. >> have a question about a statement. my name is barry meant to be a gotcha question among the most important things i've been listening to his keats podcast. i'm not doing it because of the situation, but he think of his podcast do you think it's his greate
then last night i stumbled upon nbc streaming and they had trump on from a conservative dinner inn mar-a-lago where they gave him like 10 minutes to thank all the people that he supported, who supported him and then they cut away and said we will come back because we are only interested in hearing what he has to say about the special prosecutor. then they cut back in and he did talk about them appointing the special prosecutor. and it went on and on about how persecuted he has been. and how...
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doctor mars luck is co-author of "hold on with the bulldog group" the short study of ulysses s grant which will be discussed today. and finally, author and historian doctor ben nguyen as a native of florence mississippi after attending bill stops college as an undergraduate he earned an ma in history from mississippi college and a doctorate from the university of mississippi he currently serves as professor of history at the university of georgia, north georgia and gainesville. he is the author of four books including "in tune" Ãb in the subject of today's discussion the man who punched jefferson davis the political life of henry stewart foot published by lsu press in 2018. i'm going to start with ben, if he doesn't mind too much. and as each of you to give a brief overview of your book and what we are talking about today. the book title the man who punched jefferson davis really titled man who punched fill in the blank. this guy punched a lot of guys during his career. for start and want to think the mississippi book festival for inviting me here today i want to thank c-span of cou
doctor mars luck is co-author of "hold on with the bulldog group" the short study of ulysses s grant which will be discussed today. and finally, author and historian doctor ben nguyen as a native of florence mississippi after attending bill stops college as an undergraduate he earned an ma in history from mississippi college and a doctorate from the university of mississippi he currently serves as professor of history at the university of georgia, north georgia and gainesville. he is...
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but i hope, i hope we find a mission to mars spirit what is nasa's response? >> they weren't happy i was writing this book. they were embarrassed that this was a guy from the inside who stole a six or bounce it right off of their campus. they were not through. they didn't want me to make it into a hero. all these sorts of things. but i feel like they haven't responded yet. so i feel like when people there read the book they would love it. because i think it may nasa make -- it makes nasa look real cool. i thought facebook would like "the social network" that eventually they did. they did, ran towards the end. it's not a hit job on nasa, that's for sure. >> let's do one last question and then we'll call it an evening. >> what happened to his girlfriend? >> thad did the crime with a girlfriend and another girl. he took the fall for them. he said it was and how him and he forced them to do it. him and us of the guy were involved, the in a cup what to do. the girls did not go to jill. then she never spoke to him again. it was sad. you know, they have known each ot
but i hope, i hope we find a mission to mars spirit what is nasa's response? >> they weren't happy i was writing this book. they were embarrassed that this was a guy from the inside who stole a six or bounce it right off of their campus. they were not through. they didn't want me to make it into a hero. all these sorts of things. but i feel like they haven't responded yet. so i feel like when people there read the book they would love it. because i think it may nasa make -- it makes nasa...
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looking at my work this penance for the since my brother in the month marred our lives. i would do good through public service i clean up the family name. i paced around my office. finally i sat down and wrote out a script that i would read to the governor. this is the script. governor i have some very unpleasant news which i feel obligated to share with you. my brother was sentenced to three months in prison for tax efficient today the judge in his decision also expressed the belief that my brother had some association with organized crime. i anticipate there'll be a story in tomorrow's paper so i do not want you to learn of the secondhand. i read over my speech with hands trembling. there is no escaping now, no rationalization. i cannot pretend that everything would be as it was. the phone on my desk rang and it was the governor. i place the script in front of me clinging to it like a life preserver. hello governor i said what's going on i read my script word for word and the governor was silent as i read. i finished close my eyes and waiting for the response. my heart
looking at my work this penance for the since my brother in the month marred our lives. i would do good through public service i clean up the family name. i paced around my office. finally i sat down and wrote out a script that i would read to the governor. this is the script. governor i have some very unpleasant news which i feel obligated to share with you. my brother was sentenced to three months in prison for tax efficient today the judge in his decision also expressed the belief that my...
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[laughter] i liked la mar's sorry about tennessee thinking you might have been named after a highway. i suppose that would mean you would have been named after an earmark. [laughter] no, i'm sure, of course, the highway was not an earmark, just a highway renamed at minimal cost of the taxpayers out of a pool of money that would have been spent anyway. [laughter] right? [laughter] if you're the governor, it's not an earmark. it's just executive discretion. [laughter] i'll just, i think it's it is stimulating and the comments of the panelists so far have been stimulating. i do want to say i very much agree with the appeal of the grade to overrule the regulation banning, the bush era vote of the lightbulb after the defunding of np rrk, which i have a personal interest in, the juan william's act. you can just move step by step to slightly bigger issues. let me say about the step by step question that lamar laid out compellingly which i basically agree, but only now offer a qualification, and this is also in line with the question that was asked lamar skillfully deflected to the panel. it
[laughter] i liked la mar's sorry about tennessee thinking you might have been named after a highway. i suppose that would mean you would have been named after an earmark. [laughter] no, i'm sure, of course, the highway was not an earmark, just a highway renamed at minimal cost of the taxpayers out of a pool of money that would have been spent anyway. [laughter] right? [laughter] if you're the governor, it's not an earmark. it's just executive discretion. [laughter] i'll just, i think it's it...
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>> i want to point out in a job like working on the mars rover is, both of the current rovers, opportunity and curiosity, the project is 50% women. we have come a long way. it is largely cultural. i think for whatever reason, we haven't given girls or boys or really good female technical role model. more and more, kids are growing up developing their ideas of who they can be from the media and an example i like to give is while it is a wonderful show and very entertaining nobody watches the big bang theory and what to grow up to the sheldon. we need to to teach people we are not sheldon and there's a lot more to offer. i don't ever want to hear again and i hear all the time that girls can't do math and boys won't like me if i am smart. we don't just encourage the girls but the police. i do think lack of good cultural image of who technical people really are. >> i would like to answer that. my mother was the only female in junior out of 900 engineers at rocketdyne, one out of 900. i asked her once, mate and offhand comment, you probably have a lot of dates when you were working there, didn'
>> i want to point out in a job like working on the mars rover is, both of the current rovers, opportunity and curiosity, the project is 50% women. we have come a long way. it is largely cultural. i think for whatever reason, we haven't given girls or boys or really good female technical role model. more and more, kids are growing up developing their ideas of who they can be from the media and an example i like to give is while it is a wonderful show and very entertaining nobody watches...
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bill mar has one for that specific reason. i wouldn't, but he does. why does any civilian need an ar15 assault rifle? they could unload a hundred bullets a minute. to one gives me an answer. one gun guy said they are the ferrari of guns. that's not a good enough reason to me. >> no. changing subjects here. you joined twitter november 30th, 2010. i checked last night, and you now have 3.7 million followers, and you sent more than 37,000 tweets which works out to 10,000 tweetings a year or 33 tweets a day, and the report in the diary your wife says maybe you have gone overboard. >> my wife hates it. she spends equal amount of time on ebay buying handbags. [laughter] i wouldn't mind the lecture. it's every time i get it, she's tapping away getting some, you know, brada bag. i think it's reel -- relative. i'm addicted to it. >> how do you think twitter changed the way we december seminate news in the news cycle? >> i think it changed it ire revically. i use it for many reasons, one just to book guests. it's the best way of booking people. i booked everyon
bill mar has one for that specific reason. i wouldn't, but he does. why does any civilian need an ar15 assault rifle? they could unload a hundred bullets a minute. to one gives me an answer. one gun guy said they are the ferrari of guns. that's not a good enough reason to me. >> no. changing subjects here. you joined twitter november 30th, 2010. i checked last night, and you now have 3.7 million followers, and you sent more than 37,000 tweets which works out to 10,000 tweetings a year or...
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clark's career prospers through th40s with mcafee as a model for eddie mars. the sad tale about clark is his glamorous life spirals down into the 50s, and he is still lawyer but he is staying with a friend. it is veterans weekend, they both got blasted, this is a guy who is that u.s. c in the 20s and 50s and clark wakes up his friend and says i thini i just killed your wife. and the wife had got involved while her husband had passed out, she had been accusing clark of mooching off of them, clark reached for a shotgunn a rage and blew her away. at that moment20 years on, everybody realizes clark murdered crawford the tragic thing about th story is his own wife, who byhen had divorced him, d nancy, the pretty lady standing by in the jail cell, alway held a candle for clark from nancy's granddaughter even when they were separated. ..
clark's career prospers through th40s with mcafee as a model for eddie mars. the sad tale about clark is his glamorous life spirals down into the 50s, and he is still lawyer but he is staying with a friend. it is veterans weekend, they both got blasted, this is a guy who is that u.s. c in the 20s and 50s and clark wakes up his friend and says i thini i just killed your wife. and the wife had got involved while her husband had passed out, she had been accusing clark of mooching off of them,...
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] and last night i stumbled upon nbc streaming, and they had trump on from a conservative dinner in mar-a-lago where they gave him like ten minutes to thank all the people, you know, all the people that he supported and who support him. then they cut away and they said but we'll come back because we all are interested in hearing what he has to say about the special prosecutor. so then they cut back in and he did talk about them appointing a special prosecutor, and went on and on aboutbo how persecuted he has been and how he's given 11,000 pages of documentation,, they have everything on him. what do they keep asking for? i i finally had to turn off because it was going on for too long, unfiltered. so i wee' are back and that's upsetting. >> hi, my name is barry. >> i don't know if that was a question.y i can't speeders i'm all for community meetinge, style. statement or questions is fun. >> no, i have a question. i won't make us today. this is not meant to be a gotcha question but i think the most important thing i have been listening to is keith olbermann and his podcast. i'm not doing, sayin
] and last night i stumbled upon nbc streaming, and they had trump on from a conservative dinner in mar-a-lago where they gave him like ten minutes to thank all the people, you know, all the people that he supported and who support him. then they cut away and they said but we'll come back because we all are interested in hearing what he has to say about the special prosecutor. so then they cut back in and he did talk about them appointing a special prosecutor, and went on and on aboutbo how...
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don't know much abt-- "we get our tradition stories like oh my-- one of my editors use decollates the mars reporting where you would go, oh my goodness as opposed to someone who actually has some contacts and knowledge, and understands the culture so it is very dangerous i think because we don't get enough from the rest of the world here. >> there also may be a danger that you lack outsider eyes on thosetories. >> that is a danger of course because absolutely and particularly in some totalitarian regimes where you can't cover news very accurately or you will die or be banished. of course that happens it se at the white house. udall literally diana degette spanish, it happened in the george w. bush white house a lot so it is a very good question however you have oversigh from managers in this count who can stop and go what? and, that may be the momt you to send people over to, and charlie did a big tour to go and you know look at the stories from the outsider's perspective. >> you are quite right, that is a good point. >> we can take one more question. i guess we are running a little bit ov
don't know much abt-- "we get our tradition stories like oh my-- one of my editors use decollates the mars reporting where you would go, oh my goodness as opposed to someone who actually has some contacts and knowledge, and understands the culture so it is very dangerous i think because we don't get enough from the rest of the world here. >> there also may be a danger that you lack outsider eyes on thosetories. >> that is a danger of course because absolutely and particularly...
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actual book, but i found that was just part of the story so for instance, here is 647 south vista del mar in westchester. it was alteredst and 77 by the notable architect and the project cited at the first build it represents the architecture into distinctive, playful and moderndesign emphasizing the buildings, so that is the basic overview or the basic entry in the back of the book. then i arrived at the site and i got to see the amazing mailboxes on the left and then a neighbor walked by and said they just painted that building so i had to go online and see. i found the middle photo from a couple of years ago on google and i don't know about you but i like the old paint job the better. so all of these sites and places sort of lead to other things and that is really what was fantastic about the book. it was the 1962 apartment building in granada hills which is a smaller vertical shot in the book so you don't really notice all the details but i had to include the poems. you couldn't not include them in the shot but there's just that one a shot that in order to really appreciate you need t
actual book, but i found that was just part of the story so for instance, here is 647 south vista del mar in westchester. it was alteredst and 77 by the notable architect and the project cited at the first build it represents the architecture into distinctive, playful and moderndesign emphasizing the buildings, so that is the basic overview or the basic entry in the back of the book. then i arrived at the site and i got to see the amazing mailboxes on the left and then a neighbor walked by and...
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but i hope that we fund a mission to mars. >> what has nasa's response been? >> well, they weren't happy i was writing this book. they were embarrassed that a guy from the inside stole a 600-pound safe right off their campus. they weren't thrilled, they didn't want me to make him into a hero, but i feel like they haven't responded yet since the book's come out, so i feel like when people there actually read the book, they're going to love it. i think it makes that is saw look very cool. i think they'll like it, but i thought facebook would like "the social network." and eventually they did, they did come around toward the end. you know, it's not a hit job on that is saw, that's for sure. >> let's do one last question, and be we'll call it an evening. yes, ma'am, right in the middle. >> what happened with the girlfriend? >> see, thad did the crime with the girlfriend and another girl, and he took the fall for them. he's the only one, him and this other guy went to jail, and the girls did not go to jail. they got probation, and then she never spoke to him again.
but i hope that we fund a mission to mars. >> what has nasa's response been? >> well, they weren't happy i was writing this book. they were embarrassed that a guy from the inside stole a 600-pound safe right off their campus. they weren't thrilled, they didn't want me to make him into a hero, but i feel like they haven't responded yet since the book's come out, so i feel like when people there actually read the book, they're going to love it. i think it makes that is saw look very...
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to mars if i wanted to. as finance lead for project da vinci it is my honor to be here with people like julian and peter and mentors like bert. we're building a satellite for all. that means everybody can use it. we want to bring the passion for space back to the nation. so, thank you for writing your book. it was an inspiration i think for everybody who is our age or older or anybody who has ever heard of the x prize or the spaceshipone. thank you. [applause] >> that is so wonderful to see the next generation inspired. want to recognize one individual before we start our panel discussion. i want to recognize a gentleman, his name is arthur davenport and he was the designer, he is a guest, he was designer of the backpacks for apollo 11 and mr. davenport is right back here. [applause] so maybe we can all get some stories from him later on. but i would imagine those are amazing tales. so i think next we're going to have alan boyle up and we're going to have a great panel discussion. and i think peter has to le
to mars if i wanted to. as finance lead for project da vinci it is my honor to be here with people like julian and peter and mentors like bert. we're building a satellite for all. that means everybody can use it. we want to bring the passion for space back to the nation. so, thank you for writing your book. it was an inspiration i think for everybody who is our age or older or anybody who has ever heard of the x prize or the spaceshipone. thank you. [applause] >> that is so wonderful to...
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i was going to an artist residency and in the middle of interstate 10, between el paso and mar that we were stopped a cheng point and the guys were wearing these green uniforms but essentially law enforcement uniforms and guard dogs, huge guns, and so very serious, and they stop you and ask you, are you a u.s. citizen? and so we each said, yes, and at that point the border patrol agent has the discretionary power to decide whether they believe you in which case you are on your way, or they actually don't believe you're a u.s. citizen. now you have to prove it and most people don't go around carrying a birth certificate or a u.s. passport on therm so if that happen today how would you prove that you're a u.s. citizen? so you see in a situation like that where the border agent is going to make a determination based on how you look and how you sound and something pout your affect, and when that comes into making a decision, then that means it's going to get used unequally depending on the race and language and accent of the personert you can be a u.s. citizen but the border patrol doesn't
i was going to an artist residency and in the middle of interstate 10, between el paso and mar that we were stopped a cheng point and the guys were wearing these green uniforms but essentially law enforcement uniforms and guard dogs, huge guns, and so very serious, and they stop you and ask you, are you a u.s. citizen? and so we each said, yes, and at that point the border patrol agent has the discretionary power to decide whether they believe you in which case you are on your way, or they...
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national news and then last night i stumbled upon nbc and they had trump on from a conservative in mar a lago where they gave him like 10 minutes to thank all the people, you know, all the people that he supported who supported him. and then they cut away and they said, well, we'll come back because we only are interested in hearing what he has to say about the special prosecutor. so then they cut back in and he did talk about them appointing the special prosecutor and went on and on about how persecuted he has been and how he's given 11,000 pages of documentation and they have everything on him. what did they keep asking for? and i finally had to turn it off because it was going on for too long, unfiltered. so i think we're back. yeah. and that's upsetting. hi, my name is barry. i assume that there was a question. all right, my name. so i can't. i'm all for a community meeting style, so any statements or questions is fine. no, i guess i'll ask the question. i won't make a statement. my name is barry. butin is is not meant to be a gotcha question. but i think the most important thing i
national news and then last night i stumbled upon nbc and they had trump on from a conservative in mar a lago where they gave him like 10 minutes to thank all the people, you know, all the people that he supported who supported him. and then they cut away and they said, well, we'll come back because we only are interested in hearing what he has to say about the special prosecutor. so then they cut back in and he did talk about them appointing the special prosecutor and went on and on about how...
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that faded, it happened a long time ago, and along comes obama, the most liberal candidate on a mar joy party ticket to seek the presidency in the nation's history so, you know, it's a two -for for liberals. they are call him president. we are all back on egg shells again. admittedly, not delicately on those egg shoals. [laughter] thus my introduction. [laughter] i'm going to a debate party tonight, the host, has called me racist pizza debate party because he's having it in his apartment. [applause] apartment. get it? it's an apartment. [laughter] okay, maybe it's not taken as seriously, but it did work in 2008. more white people voted for obama in 2008 than voted for any democratic candidate for president in nearly 40 years, tieded with clinton and incumbent in 1996, and, you know, look at the wonders that produced. as always, white guilt produces only disaster. as it did in new york city, and frankly, as it has with obama. you can see my book, in -- in effect, in last week's debate, that was the first objective test obama faced. for four years, coddled by the media, i mean, i guess he
that faded, it happened a long time ago, and along comes obama, the most liberal candidate on a mar joy party ticket to seek the presidency in the nation's history so, you know, it's a two -for for liberals. they are call him president. we are all back on egg shells again. admittedly, not delicately on those egg shoals. [laughter] thus my introduction. [laughter] i'm going to a debate party tonight, the host, has called me racist pizza debate party because he's having it in his apartment....
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since mar-a-lago i talked about doing it. i'm not afraid to and i franklyy feel the likelihood that obama will be the nominee -- i'm sorry did i say obama? the likelihood of trump getting the nomination is quite high and i'm fine with that. or ron desantis. i have some things i want to say. i'm not going to say anything critical and by the way when i ran for governor there were half a dozen major republicans on the replacement side. i didn't say negative thing about a single one of them. i became the front-runner right away because i didn't want to get into the firing squad. we know with what the issues were, crime homelessness and kids were behind in california and they lost the home of fear between what the issues were. i didn't say a thing about them. one of them in particular was the favorite of the republican establishment the gop did not endorse me. the state board did not endorse me day one kevin faulconer to term mayor kevin mccarthy wanted him. i carried the county by 31 points. the other one that was favored was a g
since mar-a-lago i talked about doing it. i'm not afraid to and i franklyy feel the likelihood that obama will be the nominee -- i'm sorry did i say obama? the likelihood of trump getting the nomination is quite high and i'm fine with that. or ron desantis. i have some things i want to say. i'm not going to say anything critical and by the way when i ran for governor there were half a dozen major republicans on the replacement side. i didn't say negative thing about a single one of them. i...
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all i don't of you get to mar dn street -- march down main street. well, in new york city all the national guard units were put together in the rainbow division, and they all got to march off to war together except these guys. and i'm not kidding, pause they were told -- because they were told black is not a color of the rainbow. well, they got their parade when they came home. over a million people turned out to welcome them home. the first american of any skin color to win the french award was one of these guys, henry johnson. the entire unit won the award. they spent more time in combat than any other american unit. they never lost a foot of ground, they never lost a man to capture. at the end of the war when the germans were massing for one big push on paris, at one point there was nothing between paris and the germans in the sector except these guys. they stopped the kaiser's best. and one little side note, their regimental band introduced a previously unknown form of music to the europeans called jazz. [laughter] that is the story of the harlem
all i don't of you get to mar dn street -- march down main street. well, in new york city all the national guard units were put together in the rainbow division, and they all got to march off to war together except these guys. and i'm not kidding, pause they were told -- because they were told black is not a color of the rainbow. well, they got their parade when they came home. over a million people turned out to welcome them home. the first american of any skin color to win the french award...
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it occurred to me that the same problems that are occupying us on planet earth will follow us into mars and so i thought i would tell this back story of aviation and reaching the stratosphere which hopefully will be useful when and if that moment comes that our grandchildren and great-grandchildren are living on another planet so, in any case, that's this book, storming the heavens. : >> opera singers were performing a broad. and from ethiopia fame. and was filing stories for the associated negro press. so this story about this journalistic enterprise and the associated press that is still with us that plants the articles in the black press meant to be graced with the l.a. sentinel as those members of the thriving enterprise but it tells the alternative history of that. because they were covering stories that others were ignoring so then parenthetically the archives is one of the richest in the entire field of african-american studies. some of that isn't microfilm it could be in chicago recommending this to graduate students with their international questions to write an interesting sto
it occurred to me that the same problems that are occupying us on planet earth will follow us into mars and so i thought i would tell this back story of aviation and reaching the stratosphere which hopefully will be useful when and if that moment comes that our grandchildren and great-grandchildren are living on another planet so, in any case, that's this book, storming the heavens. : >> opera singers were performing a broad. and from ethiopia fame. and was filing stories for the...
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a friend told me and everybody said you were great, the bill mar people said we want you on again. i was like, hey, hey, and my friend said, hey, you were great on the show last night. why didn't you stick up for what you believe in? >> host: it hanted you. >> guest: yeah. >> host: this is 2009. >> guest: it was 2004, and they invited me in 2007, 2008. it was the first month of obama. >> host: you went back on. >> guest: when professor michael aaron dyeson, they usually have three panels. they had one panelist. >> host: his job was? >> guest: the cultural marxist in the universities that i'm writing about in this book. >> host: he would not like that you said that about him. >> guest: he didn't. when he started to talk in foreign tongue that standed like the deconstruction of the intellectual deconstruction -- i remember, oh, my god, that's what i heard in college that i didn't understand. >> host: epiphany. >> guest: yeah, he was caught up in a vernacular that was afraid that bill marr would ask what he just say, and i had no idea. his job there is to make me appear like i'm a rac
a friend told me and everybody said you were great, the bill mar people said we want you on again. i was like, hey, hey, and my friend said, hey, you were great on the show last night. why didn't you stick up for what you believe in? >> host: it hanted you. >> guest: yeah. >> host: this is 2009. >> guest: it was 2004, and they invited me in 2007, 2008. it was the first month of obama. >> host: you went back on. >> guest: when professor michael aaron dyeson,...
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. >> host: jo said your dad was there and stayed with your mar. >> guest: that's the other point. here i am thing thinking my dad was not a lovable guy. he got up every day, worked hard, came home, wasn't an alcoholic, wasn't abusive. he and my mom resolved things in an intelligent way. why i thought he didn't love me is beyond me, and one of the reason is wrote the book is to tell people, many who have had bad experiences with their own dad, boys and girls, often there's no manual. these people had no better experience. they did the betts they could. if they were there they did their jobbings, the role model, and as long as the old map is above the ground you can still reach out and perhaps repair the relationship, which ills what i did. i was living in cleveland and met my uncle mitchell uncle lived with my dad before my dad empty my mother. none of which i knew. so imagine growing up with a man who had no friends, when the phone rang it was always for my mom, and fast forward. i meet a man who knew my father before he met my mother, and my uncle lived will him for a year, when
. >> host: jo said your dad was there and stayed with your mar. >> guest: that's the other point. here i am thing thinking my dad was not a lovable guy. he got up every day, worked hard, came home, wasn't an alcoholic, wasn't abusive. he and my mom resolved things in an intelligent way. why i thought he didn't love me is beyond me, and one of the reason is wrote the book is to tell people, many who have had bad experiences with their own dad, boys and girls, often there's no manual....
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i think the labour party frankly has got to get off the fence and tell us do you support does mars proposal or not? we are still waiting for an answer. >> question number two mr. speaker. >> i have meetings with cabinet colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this my duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> does my right honorable friend agree with me that rural businesses in my constituency such as bmw temper whom he visited are benefiting from this government's long-term economic plan? and can i also ask the prime minister what more is government can do to further promote apprenticeships and create jobs in all sectors of this vital rural economy? >> first of all can i welcome my honorable friend to his place. i enjoyed my visit to his constituency and to that specific business. it is a business that is taken on a lot of employees at a lot of apprentices in recent years and the claimant count in his constituency is down by 54% since 2010. what more we can do is encourage companies like this one to invest in training in apprentices but that would
i think the labour party frankly has got to get off the fence and tell us do you support does mars proposal or not? we are still waiting for an answer. >> question number two mr. speaker. >> i have meetings with cabinet colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this my duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> does my right honorable friend agree with me that rural businesses in my constituency such as bmw temper whom he visited are...
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going to mars. why? because it would expend a lot less energy to land on a moon of mars and return than it would to go on down to the red planet. the president actually laid out in his proposal to the congress for the budget a robust budget that was a $60 billion increase for nasa over the course of the next five years. compared to other agencies of the government, nasa did very well. the president also is to be commended in his budget proposal that he said what everybody knew he had to say, which the bush administration had ignored, which was we've got thi this $100 billion asset up there in orbit, called the international space station. we're just completing it now. we're just equipping it now where we can get a crew of several astronauts, not just one, two, or three on board to use it as a national laboratory, which it is technically designated. and what he said was that we're not going to stop it in 2015. we're going to at least carry it out to 2020. again, mr. president, that was a logical thin
going to mars. why? because it would expend a lot less energy to land on a moon of mars and return than it would to go on down to the red planet. the president actually laid out in his proposal to the congress for the budget a robust budget that was a $60 billion increase for nasa over the course of the next five years. compared to other agencies of the government, nasa did very well. the president also is to be commended in his budget proposal that he said what everybody knew he had to say,...
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between the rules of the road and the things you described about how china is owactually capturing these mar markets, i'm having trouble squaring the circle here. it doesn't make sense to me that this has been. given the kinds of, what i thought were the billings to use trading machine to enforce that people follow certain rules. >> the rules were set up on the wto on the basis that everybody was going to follow the rules. chinese chose to only follow the rules that benefit them into the mechanism is so slow and so difficult to enforce, it is ineffective in addition to that, you have to have for company complaints. american companies are so intimidated by the chinese that we can't even get them to file the complaint. so if they import an automobile into the united states, the tariff is 2.5%. if we import an automobile into china, the tariff is 25%. it's 20%. are we complaining? we can't get companies intimidated by the chinese government. >> companies would have -- an official on this -- >> they have to bring your case to the wto. you have to provide the government with the information and i
between the rules of the road and the things you described about how china is owactually capturing these mar markets, i'm having trouble squaring the circle here. it doesn't make sense to me that this has been. given the kinds of, what i thought were the billings to use trading machine to enforce that people follow certain rules. >> the rules were set up on the wto on the basis that everybody was going to follow the rules. chinese chose to only follow the rules that benefit them into the...
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particularly the developing world there are limited resources an ever-expanding population molonies on mars of the moon. >> actually we have tons of resources. when i fly across the country i see a lot of unlivable land. >> if you look at the prices of commodities you see plenty of them. if it was scarce the prices would be going up. the second most arguable commodity is fuel. theris have come down. it doesn't look like were facing a world of scarcity, and the population has come down, population growth as people get richer and have fewer children. maybe not the pressing problem that you think. >> i don't see as a pressing problem that we thought it was , but i still think it's an issue. >> okay. >> certainly climate change is one, what stuns me and disappoints me is i don't think this is an issue that should be a partisan issue. i think there are differences in what we do about climate change, but to deny climate change, to deny that it's actually happening now and that we will have more serious effects on our lifestyle and our crops and where we can live and all of that, the economy parti
particularly the developing world there are limited resources an ever-expanding population molonies on mars of the moon. >> actually we have tons of resources. when i fly across the country i see a lot of unlivable land. >> if you look at the prices of commodities you see plenty of them. if it was scarce the prices would be going up. the second most arguable commodity is fuel. theris have come down. it doesn't look like were facing a world of scarcity, and the population has come...
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problems that are occupying and preoccupying us on planet earth, will then, they will follow us into mars. and so i thought that with this, this back story of aviation and reaching the stratosphere hopefully, will be useful when and if that moment comes. that her grandchildren and great-grandchildren are living on another planet. in any case, that is this book, storming the heavens. and this book, the rise & fall of the associated negro press, it tells multiple stories. and, it tells a story of the associated negro press was in existence -- had correspondence all over the world. it employed many of the lymphatic writers, many of the leading journalists and some of you may recall -- from the new york and the new york times. it even employed musicians. because as you know, black music as you know is popular globally and so, vocalists -- was of course correspondent and the band was for in europe and opera singers that were performing abroad and john robinson! for ethiopia. also, when he was in ethiopia as -- his pilot was also following stories for the associated negro press. so it was about
problems that are occupying and preoccupying us on planet earth, will then, they will follow us into mars. and so i thought that with this, this back story of aviation and reaching the stratosphere hopefully, will be useful when and if that moment comes. that her grandchildren and great-grandchildren are living on another planet. in any case, that is this book, storming the heavens. and this book, the rise & fall of the associated negro press, it tells multiple stories. and, it tells a...
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an ever-expanding population in the maybe colonies on mars or the moon. >> host: we have tons of resources. >> guest: when i like across the country i see a lot of undeveloped land but a lot of it is undeveloped. >> host: if you look at the price of commodities over time that keep falling if they were scarce the prices would be going up, even the most basic commodity which is food in the second most basic was water and fuel. those prices have come down to. it doesn't look like were facing a world of scarcity and the population growth has come down in the rich get richer and have fewer children. >> guest: certainly climate change is one what surprises me is i don't think this is an issue that should be a partisan issue. i think there are differences in what we do about climate change but i think to deny climate change and that it's actually happening and we will have serious effects on our lifestyle and crops and where we can live in all of that, the economy particularly it's sticking your head in the sand. >> host: i suggest part of the reason we have this debate is that there are some peo
an ever-expanding population in the maybe colonies on mars or the moon. >> host: we have tons of resources. >> guest: when i like across the country i see a lot of undeveloped land but a lot of it is undeveloped. >> host: if you look at the price of commodities over time that keep falling if they were scarce the prices would be going up, even the most basic commodity which is food in the second most basic was water and fuel. those prices have come down to. it doesn't look like...
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since mar-a-lago is when i thought about doing it. i am not afraid to. i frankly feel that the likelihood that obama will be is quite high. what did i say, obama? >> the likelihood of trump getting the nomination is quite high and i am fine with that. i would loudly vote for him or ron desantis. i have some things i want to say. i have my own lane and i will not say anything critical about him. when i ran for governor, about half a dozen major republicans on the replacement side it i did not say negative thing about a single one of them. i became the front runner right away. we all knew what the issues were. crime, homelessness, the way he shut downn the government for sitting up there at that restaurant not wearing a mask, his own kid was enjoying in person private education. we all knew what the issues were. but i did not say negative thing about them. they did not adhere to that same principle. one of them in particular was a favorite of the republican establishment. the gop did not endorse me. they wanted kevin faulkner. kevin mccarthy wanted him. we
since mar-a-lago is when i thought about doing it. i am not afraid to. i frankly feel that the likelihood that obama will be is quite high. what did i say, obama? >> the likelihood of trump getting the nomination is quite high and i am fine with that. i would loudly vote for him or ron desantis. i have some things i want to say. i have my own lane and i will not say anything critical about him. when i ran for governor, about half a dozen major republicans on the replacement side it i did...
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. >> have you been to mar-a-lago? larry: i have a couple of times. i was there for the premier of "2000 mules." all of these people are going to the drop boxes stacks of mail-in ballots. i do not think they were legitimate. places like cleveland, philadelphia, atlanta, detroit. i was also there for another event. i have been a couple of times. >> have you expressed this view point of running to president trump? larry: i have not. since mar-a-lago is when i thought about it but i have not expressed it. i am not afraid to. i think the likelihood obama will be the nominee is quite high. >> biden. larry: what did i say? obama? i think the likelihood of trump getting the nomination is high and i'm fine with that. i would gladly vote for him again. or ron desantis. i have things i want to say. i have my own lane and i am not going to say anything critical. by the way, when i ran for governor, there were half a dozen major republicans on the replacement side. i did not say a single negative thing about them even though i was not the front runner. i did not
. >> have you been to mar-a-lago? larry: i have a couple of times. i was there for the premier of "2000 mules." all of these people are going to the drop boxes stacks of mail-in ballots. i do not think they were legitimate. places like cleveland, philadelphia, atlanta, detroit. i was also there for another event. i have been a couple of times. >> have you expressed this view point of running to president trump? larry: i have not. since mar-a-lago is when i thought about it...
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if it came from the planet mars if it came from berlin came from brussels, came from portugal slovakia, i don't care with it comes from, would i embrace it. the problem we with these conditions, take or leave it conditions not so much we tried the medicine and it hasn't work. >> so what happens if you can't come to resolution. >> hang on a second. our government, that is the second question, these days i'm told that liquidity is drying up in greece and it is. but you know what? there is a reason why it is drying up. the reason is that the previous government in its infinite wisdom decide to try to retain power by starting a bank run. saying in no uncertain terms, if we win, the banks will be shut the next day. how irresponsible is that for a sitting government when the opinion polls clearly showing we're going to win to start a bank run in order to survive. at very same time you had voices from within the system, the euro system, system of european central banks warning people if we win there would be liquidity restrictions. then the moment we won the liquidity restrictions started hap
if it came from the planet mars if it came from berlin came from brussels, came from portugal slovakia, i don't care with it comes from, would i embrace it. the problem we with these conditions, take or leave it conditions not so much we tried the medicine and it hasn't work. >> so what happens if you can't come to resolution. >> hang on a second. our government, that is the second question, these days i'm told that liquidity is drying up in greece and it is. but you know what?...
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. >> host: have you been to mar-a-lago. >> i was there for the premier of a documentary that talked about all the people going to box offices with stacks of mail in ballots, don't think they wrote legitimate mail in ballots influence philadelphia, atlanta, detroit. i was there for another event. >> host: have you expressed the viewpoint? >> guest: i have not. since mar-a-lago is when i've thought about doing it but i'm not afraid to and frankly i feel the likelihood that obama will be the nominee is quite high. i'm sorry. obama? i think the likelihood of trump getting the nomination is quite high and i'm fine with that. i would gladly vote for him or ron desantis. i have things i want to say, in my own lane and i won't say anything critical about him. when i ran for governor half a dozen major republicans on the replacement side, i didn't say a negative thing about a single one of them not because i was front runner though i became front runner right away. i didn't want to get into a circular firing squad, they were crime, homelessness, the way he shut down the government at the french la
. >> host: have you been to mar-a-lago. >> i was there for the premier of a documentary that talked about all the people going to box offices with stacks of mail in ballots, don't think they wrote legitimate mail in ballots influence philadelphia, atlanta, detroit. i was there for another event. >> host: have you expressed the viewpoint? >> guest: i have not. since mar-a-lago is when i've thought about doing it but i'm not afraid to and frankly i feel the likelihood that...